Shruti Das

A Suitable Boy Review: Lost in translation, but shines as a saga

A Suitable Boy Review: Lost in translation, but shines as a saga

Mira Nair’s A Suitable Boy, based on Vikram Seth’s 1993-novel of the same name, transports its audience to a world…

October 29, 2020

Tales of terror

Bollywood, in the last decade, has proved its worth in the horror genre. Here’s how Hideous prosthetics. Poor animation. Deafening…

October 27, 2020

Too scary for comfort

Will Akshay Kumar’s Laxmmi Bomb make a difference in Bollywood’s depiction of the transgender community on-screen? If there’s one actor…

October 20, 2020

Locked down for fun

Bigg Boss has always been notorious for its content. But hate it or love it, you just couldn’t avoid it…

October 13, 2020

Not much method in the madness

Bollywood’s history of manhandling mental health goes a long way, but there’s still hope It was 2016 when a film…

October 5, 2020

Ganging up, banging on

Bollywood’s #MeToo marks two years of the movement that started with allegations of sexual misconduct against Nana Patekar and has…

September 28, 2020

True stories from the heart

A community media organisation, Video Volunteers, gives voice to our society’s unheard voices and puts a face to the statistics about…

September 28, 2020

Is Kangana Ranaut  still in her ‘Manikarnika’ mode?

Two women have lately been hogging all the limelight – but for all the wrong reasons. One is Rhea Chakraborty…

September 25, 2020

Mirror to millennial moods

Netflix’s ‘Masaba Masaba’ has its protagonist depicting the lives of young working women like never before -- it may be…

September 11, 2020